Director of Development
Temple Rodef Shalom | Northern Virginia (Greater Washington, DC Area)
Full-Time | Exempt
Reports to: Executive Director
About Temple Rodef Shalom
Temple Rodef Shalom (TRS) is a vibrant Reform Jewish congregation located just outside Washington, DC. Founded in 1962, TRS has grown into the largest Jewish congregation in Virginia, serving more than 1,800 households.
Our dynamic community includes
TRS is entering a pivotal chapter. As we celebrate the 36th anniversary of our Senior Rabbi’s partnership with our congregation, evaluate our membership model, and embark on a transformative endowment campaign, we are preparing for the next era of philanthropic growth and sustainability. The incoming Director of Development will benefit from a substantial transition period with our retiring Director of Philanthropy, ensuring continuity of key donor relationships and campaign momentum.
With a dynamic professional staff and deeply engaged lay leadership, TRS is poised to strengthen its culture of philanthropy and build sustainable resources for generations to come.
Position Summary
The Director of Development serves as TRS’s senior fundraising executive and a key member of the senior leadership team. This leader will design and execute a comprehensive, data-informed fundraising strategy that advances TRS’s mission and ensures long-term financial sustainability.
This role is both strategic and hands on. The Director will oversee all philanthropic initiatives—including annual giving, major gifts, membership contributions, planned giving, and endowment growth—while personally cultivating and soliciting significant gifts.
The Director will partner closely with clergy, professional staff, and lay leaders to foster a culture of generosity and gratitude across the congregation.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
Major Gifts, Planned Giving, and the Endowment
Annual Giving & Engagement
Operations & Team Leadership
Qualifications
The ideal candidate is a strategic, relationship-driven development professional energized by both vision and execution.
Required experience and competencies include:
Jewish communal experience is welcomed but not required. A deep appreciation for congregational life and the role of philanthropy in sustaining Jewish community is essential.
Why This Role Matters
Temple Rodef Shalom stands at a moment of opportunity and transition. The Director of Development will help shape the next chapter of philanthropic leadership at one of the largest Reform congregations in the country.
This role is an opportunity to build enduring donor relationships, steward transformational gifts, strengthen a culture of generosity, and ensure the long-term vitality of a thriving Jewish community.